Philippe Clement will be targeting two wins in a row when his Rangers side face Greek giants Olympiacos away from home this week.
The under-fire Belgian boss has lost the faith of the majority of Rangers supporters with poor performances of late and last week’s loss to Aberdeen the final straw.
Clement did guide Rangers to the Premier Sports Cup final on Sunday after a comeback win over Motherwell but the product on the park still hasn’t been enough to satisfy the fanbase.
Now Rangers face a difficult test in Greece against Olympiacos who are one position below the Light Blues in the Europa League table.
Their own form has been patchy, similar to Rangers, so this one could really go either way.
Below, Rangers News has everything you need to know about the Olympiacos clash including how to watch on TV, the latest team news, an injury round-up plus the appointed officials.
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Olympiacos vs Rangers kick-off time
Rangers face their fourth Europa League league phase game against Olympiacos at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium on Thursday, November 7 with kick-off at 5:45pm GMT.
Olympiacos vs Rangers TV channel
Olympiacos vs Rangers will be broadcast live on TV. You will be able to watch the game on TNT Sports 3 provided you have a subscription via discovery+, BT, EE, Sky or Virgin Media. The coverage will begin at 5pm GMT which is 45 minutes before kick-off.
Rangers supporters living outside the UK and Ireland can find a full list of international broadcasters showing the Europa League encounter live.
If you are out and about, you can listen to live Sportsound commentary of the game via BBC Radio Scotland. The programme starts at 5pm GMT.
Rangers team & injury news
It is expected Ridvan Yilmaz will travel to Greece after recovering from injury – whether the left-back gets any minutes or not remains to be seen.
Moreover, Tom Lawrence wasn’t spotted at Rangers training on Wednesday morning so the Welshman is a doubt. Wingers Rabbi Matondo and Oscar Cortes will remain sidelined.
Referee & VAR
The officials for Malmo vs Rangers have been confirmed by UEFA. The on-field referee will be Sascha Stegemann from Germany and his assistants will be Marco Achmüller and Christof Günsch.
Sören Storks will be the VAR while Florian Badstübner is the fourth official.
